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Palantir signs contract to use AI and big data to help coordinate, improve Ukrainian land mine clearance

Palantir, the US tech firm founded by billionaire Peter Thiel, has agreed to supply the Ukrainian government with big data and artificial intelligence technologies to help with land mine clearance.

Under the agreement, Palantir will digitize Ukrainian demining operations, automate mine clearance operations up to 2033, help set demining priorities and manage risk and offer "an assistant based on the Palantir artificial intelligence platform (AIP) for decision-making in mine action," the Ukrainian government said.

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